དྲག

JH-ENG

fierce; violent; terrible

JH-OE

{C}hard; heavy; weighty; serious; deep

JH-SKT

{MSA}ugra; {MSA}tIvra; {MSA}pragADha; {C}guru

OT

[1314] rkang zhi dal/ drag gza' gsum gyi rkang 'dzin dang zhi gza' gnyis kyi dal bar te/ gang brtsi'i nyin gyi nyi bar de nyid yin/ ...

DM

Stein.

JV

advisable, better, best, improved, vehement, forcible, fierce, violent, to heal, get better, strongly

IW

get well, recover [comp {drag po} wrathful, subjugating, strong, intense, violent, serious, fierce, ardent, severe, frightful, formidable, deep, powerful, too much, rite of wrath, destroying, subjugating [one of the {phrin las rnam bzhi} = the four activities/ karmas] [parcels/ goods conveyed by] the post. get well, recover * wrathful, subjugating, strong, intense, violent, serious, fierce, ardent, severe, frightful, formidable, deep, powerful, too much, rite of wrath, destroying, subjugating * [parcels/ goods conveyed by] the post

RY

1) vi. to get well, recover. 

2) subjugating; adj. comp. of {drag po} rite of wrath. subjugating, one of the {phrin las rnam bzhi} the four activities. 

3) the post, any parcels or goods conveyed by post. 

4) wrathful, strong, intense, violent, serious, fierce, ardent, severe, frightful, formidable, deep, powerful, See also {drag pa} 

5) too much. 

6) most effective, 

7) A term of grammar. Here, being a synonym for {yang 'jug}, it literally means high or far-along-in-the-word. See also {drag yod}. 

8) would it be better to [do verb]?